Description

Creating prototypes that convey what the application should present, how it should respond to user events, and the general flow of an application is made a whole lot easier with Sketchflow. Janete Perez joins John for a 2 part series on using Sketchflow to create rich interactive prototypes using Sketchflow. Janete shows how to create the project and add pages, buttons, and all of the elements you are familiar with already and create a work flow. The result is a more engaging prototype

The Discussion

Bill Campbell

Hi,I really enjoyed this first in a series of SketchFlow sessions on SilverlightTV. I am really looking forward to these and hope to learn some of the basic things we need to do to develop Line Of Business prototypes for our organization.One of the situations that we frequently find is the need to put a datagrid on our screens. Not may of our business apps don't have at least one (and usually many more) datagrids. If at all possible, It would be excellent if we could see how to use a datagrid on the prototype and to be able to click on a cell in the datagrid and set a State so that we can employ some behavior like opening a simple child window with data. Behaviors like this are not intuitive in the datagrid like they are in most of the other controls using drag and drop.Again - thanks for the great demos and really helpful tutorials here on Channel 9. I know my team really appreciates it and gets a lot from the demos!